Camera angles are shots that are taken from a specific angle to show an emotion in a film. They are used almost in every film. Low angle: A shot taken from below the subject pointed up. This is used to show insignificance in oneself or to make the subject being shown taller to be stronger. High angle: A shot taken from above the subject pointed downwards. This is opposite of the Low angle shot as it creates a feeling of dignity and to make the subject looked upon weaker. Dutch angle: A shot taken by tilting the camera. This type of angle is used to sometimes create confusion as the subject may tilt his head when confused. Overhead shot: A shot taken directly above the subject, showing a birds-eye view of the environment surrounding the subject. This is used to show the area and is usually zooming out by the second. Eye level: A shot taken towards the eye level of the subject. This can intensify the relationship between the consumer and the subject as it creates immersion that the subje...
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